HoodRat SistaGirl Black Chef Auntie Fee Viral Sensation Suddenly Gone Of A Heart Attack!
YouTube cooking star Auntie Fee
YouTube cooking star Auntie Fee is on life support after suffering a heart attack at age 59, TMZ reports. She was rushed to Harbor-UCLA Medical Center in Torrance, California, on Tuesday, March 14, and is fighting for her life, according to the website.
Celebrity Health ScaresThe internet personality (real name Felicia ODell) shot to viral fame in 2014 after she posted an expletive-laced video on how to make sweet treats for the kids. The recipe included crescent rolls, butter, cinnamon-sugar and raisins.
Viral Stars of 2016The same year, she also posted her most famous YouTube video, titled How to feed seven people with just $3. In the vid, she uses ramen noodles, leftover steaks from last weeks tacos, dried parsley and cheese to whip up dinner. Auntie Fee has even had celebrity guests for her segments, including Sherri Shepherd.
Celebrities Stuffing Their FacesThe YouTube star also sells spices, aprons, t-shirts and baseball caps on her website. auntie Fee has a personal goal to inspire home cooks and food preparers with her signature quick and easy dishes put together on a tight budget, her website says. Life experience has Auntie Fee doing what she loves, Cookin and Cussin, which has proven to be helpful and entertaining to her fans all over the world."
Auntie Fee posted her most recent YouTube video, in which she hilariously reviewed her experience getting takeout from Arts Wings and Things, on March 6.
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